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  1. Japanese white pine is a dense, slow-growing evergreen with a smaller stature which makes it an excellent specimen for small landscapes and restricted spaces. Medium tree (25-40 feet), Large tree (more than 40 feet) Zone 4, Zone 5 (Northern Illinois), Zone 6 (City of Chicago), Zone 7.

  2. Pinus parviflora 'Hagoromo Seedling' (Japanese White Pine) is a dwarf evergreen coniferous shrub of dense, globose habit with a particularly attractive foliage of blue-green needles.

  3. A narrower, more compact and upright form with short blue-green to gray needles. Widely used as bonsai or container plant. An easy to care for evergreen that works beautifully as a landscape specimen. Light.

  4. Pinus parviflora ‘Fukai’ (‘Shikoken’) Japanese White Pine commonly known as Fukai is a unique dwarf with the pyramidal form with annual growth of 6-9".

  5. 19 gru 2022 · This dwarf cultivar has light pink candles that open to white new growth, giving a tricolor effect. It has a globular to pyramidal growth habit, and should be given shade from the hot afternoon sun. It will grow to two-and-a-half feet tall and wide in ten years.

  6. Japanese white pine 'Negishi' A dwarf, very slow-growing, evergreen coniferous tree reaching only 1m (39in) high and 60cm (2ft) across after about ten years. The tree has an upright, spreading habit with upwardly growing short stems, the tips of which bear short, silvery blue-green needles.

  7. Japanese White Pine creates a striking landscape element wherever it is used (Fig. 1). Often seen as a dense, conical form when young, Japanese White Pine develops into a 25 to 50-foot-tall, graceful, irregularly- shaped tree, with an equal or greater spread, and a broad, flattened canopy.

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